For instance, do you ever ask yourself ‘Who am I’? At the very first glance, it’s sounds like a very simple looking question that anyone can answer. However; when thinking about it most people will start answering this question by stating their age, what they do for living, where they come from and so on. To others what is the true meaning of Who am I? As …show more content…
Most people may say a short answer, but to others it might mean something different.
However, not a lot of people know how the Mexican national culture emerged from a process between the indigenous cultures and the Spanish colonies that dominated the Mexican lands. It began in the era of the Olmecs whom at the time they were the first known society to actually settle in the Gulf of Veracruz. After that the Olmecs they influenced other villages in which the Mayan culture became widely known whom they developed the Mayan calendar. Lastly the Aztecs were the last greatest civilization that actually rise up in the central valley of Mexico. Over the years Mexico changed over time in which it gained independence in 1821. During the nineteenth century, most of the national culture went through difficult tasks due …show more content…
This demonstrates that I accept who I am and that I accept every other person identities. I am no individual to judge other because there not similar like me. I am just human we all make mistakes but that doesn’t make us different. Today our society is full of diverse communities that bring together other ethnicities and make them feel